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Xylitol is a naturally cropping up carbohydrate that appears and tastes just like ordinary sugar. It is equal in sweetness to sucrose, with 1 g yielding 4.06 k cal. A crystalline alcohol C5H12O5 that is a derivative of xylose, is obtained especially from birch bark, and is used as a sweetener. It is called “birch… Read More Best Sugar Substitute – Xylitol or Birch Sugar

An abscess or tooth abscess is a collection of pus. Pus is a thick fluid that usually contains white blood cells, dead tissue and bacteria (germs). A dental abscess occurs when the nerve and blood vessel in the centre of a tooth has become infected. This is usually due to dental decay, but it may… Read More Dental Abscess or Tooth Abscess – Dental Care

Removal of one or more teeth from your mouth from its socket in the bone by a dentist is called Tooth Extraction. The entire procedure may take one sitting or it can be completed over a number of visits. The removed tooth may or may not need replacement, depending on the problem, which necessitated the… Read More Tooth Extraction or Tooth Removal – Dental Care

Root Canal Treatment involves the elimination of the infected pulp tissues and nerve of the tooth, the cleaning and shaping of the pulp chamber and root canals, and as a final point the filling and sealing of the tooth. Root Canal Treatment is essential when the pulp (soft tissue inside your teeth containing blood vessels,… Read More Root Canal Treatment – Dental Care

Overview of Cracked Tooth Syndrome (CTS) Teeth with Cracked Tooth Syndrome (CTS) usually have fractures that are too small to be seen on X-rays. Sometimes the fracture is below the gum line, making it even more difficult to identify. Cracked Tooth Syndrome (CTS) usually takes place in molars, frequently lower molars, which absorb most of… Read More Cracked Tooth Syndrome (CTS) – Dental Care

Bruxism or Teeth Grinding refers to persistent grinding and clenching of the teeth, inadvertently, and at wrong times. Bruxers (individuals with bruxism) are often ignorant that they have developed this habit, and often do not know that treatment is available until damage to the mouth and teeth have been done. Types of Bruxism or Teeth… Read More Bruxism or Teeth Grinding – Dental Care